Spencer & al. versus Sir James Collet:

After hearing Counsel, at the Bar, upon the Petition
and Appeal of Edward Spencer and Robert Sprackling,
against Two Decrees of the Court of Exchequer, made
the Nine and Twentieth Day of June last; One of
them, in a Cause wherein Edward Spencer Gentleman
was Plaintiff, and Sir James Collet Knight and John
Conold Clerk were Defendants; and the other, in a
Cause wherein the said John Conold was Plaintiff, and
the Petitioner Sprackling Defendant; and praying the
Reversal of the said Decrees: As also upon the Answer
of the said Sir James Collett and John Conold put in
thereunto; and due Consideration of what was offered
thereupon:

Judgement affirmed, with Costs.

It is ORDERED and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the
said Petition and Appeal of Edward Spencer and Robert
Sprackling shall be, and is hereby, dismissed this House;
and that the Decrees therein complained of shall be,
and they are hereby, affirmed: And it is further ORDERED, That the Appellants Edward Spencer and Robert Sprackling shall pay, or cause to be paid, unto the
Respondents Sir James Collet and John Conold, the Sum
of Ten Pounds, for their Costs.

Address, Committee to prepare.

Lords Committees appointed to draw an Address, to
be presented to Her Majesty, to give Her Majesty
the humble Thanks of this House, for Her most
Gracious Speech, and the Matters therein contained; and to report to the House.

Lords Committees appointed to examine
Boucher and Ogleby, and the other Persons taken with them; whose Lordships have
Power to send for the Prisoners, and such other
Persons and Papers as they shall think fit; and
resort to the House as often as they shall see
Occasion; and also report to the House.